In 2008, the program reported 1,321 sites disrupted and 94,700 plants eradicated statewide.

The downward trend can be attributed in part to a revised state law that took effect on July 1, 2008. The law makes it easier to charge indoor marijuana growers with trafficking, the program said in its annual report.

Statewide, there were far more seizures from indoor grow sites (561) than outdoor (210.) In Marion, all eight sites were indoor.

Miami-Dade County (184) led the state in indoor grow sites busted, while Putnam County (19) had the most outdoor sites.

<p>During 2012, law enforcement in Marion County found eight marijuana grow sites and 903 plants and made 13 related arrests, according to recently released statistics.</p><p>Statewide, law enforcement dismantled 771 indoor and outdoor grow sites, eradicated 37,388 marijuana plants, made 723 arrests, and seized almost $1.7 million in assets.</p><p>The statistics come from the Florida Domestic Marijuana Eradication Program, which coordinates local, state and federal efforts on this front.</p><p>The statewide numbers might be even greater: Nine of Florida's 67 counties didn't report statistics.</p><p>In 2008, the program reported 1,321 sites disrupted and 94,700 plants eradicated statewide.</p><p>The downward trend can be attributed in part to a revised state law that took effect on July 1, 2008. The law makes it easier to charge indoor marijuana growers with trafficking, the program said in its annual report.</p><p>Statewide, there were far more seizures from indoor grow sites (561) than outdoor (210.) In Marion, all eight sites were indoor.</p><p>Miami-Dade County (184) led the state in indoor grow sites busted, while Putnam County (19) had the most outdoor sites.</p>